Effectiveness of laws and policies governing permissive parenting in pursuit of the reduction of severe child abuse in Germany
@article{Rnsch2020EffectivenessOL, title={Effectiveness of laws and policies governing permissive parenting in pursuit of the reduction of severe child abuse in Germany}, author={Hendrik Dr. R{\"o}nsch}, journal={Children and Youth Services Review}, year={2020}, volume={119}, pages={105510} }
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